Ruminant herbivores have been shown to learn about food properties by associating food flavours with the food's post-ingestive consequences. Previous experimentation supporting the conditioned food aversion/preference hypothesis has generally employed very simple diet learning tasks which do not effectively represent the wide range of foods selected within single bouts typical of wild, free-ranging ruminant herbivores. We tested the ability of a ruminant herbivore to associate a food with artificially administered nutrient rewards in a designed experiment where we altered the temporal pattern of encounter with the food as well as the nature (fast or slow reward) of the post-ingestive outcome. Twenty-four goats were offered branches of Sitka...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Herbivory is central to ecosystem function, and herbivores, through diet selection, exert a major in...
A better understanding of feeding behaviour of ruminants would help optimising the use of forages by...
The interaction between the sensory properties of food plants (i.e. taste and smell) and their posti...
The interaction between the sensory properties of food plants (i.e. taste and smell) and their posti...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
Plants possess a variety of flavor intensities and nutritional qualities that influence diet selecti...
To better understand some of the mechanisms that control selection of novel foods differing in posti...
To better understand some of the mechanisms that control selection of novel foods differing in posti...
International audienceUnderstanding what determines feeding behaviour in herbivores is essential to ...
Explanations for why sympatric ruminant species select diets composed of different plant species or ...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Herbivory is central to ecosystem function, and herbivores, through diet selection, exert a major in...
A better understanding of feeding behaviour of ruminants would help optimising the use of forages by...
The interaction between the sensory properties of food plants (i.e. taste and smell) and their posti...
The interaction between the sensory properties of food plants (i.e. taste and smell) and their posti...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
Ruminants generally succeed in selecting an appropriate diet relative to their nutrient requirements...
Plants possess a variety of flavor intensities and nutritional qualities that influence diet selecti...
To better understand some of the mechanisms that control selection of novel foods differing in posti...
To better understand some of the mechanisms that control selection of novel foods differing in posti...
International audienceUnderstanding what determines feeding behaviour in herbivores is essential to ...
Explanations for why sympatric ruminant species select diets composed of different plant species or ...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Feeding experiences with low-quality foods can be improved when these foods are ingested in close te...
Herbivory is central to ecosystem function, and herbivores, through diet selection, exert a major in...
A better understanding of feeding behaviour of ruminants would help optimising the use of forages by...